Fierce Healthcare November 19, 2018
Paige Minemyer

Toby Cosgrove is one the front lines of emerging health tech as an adviser at Google.

In addition to new technologies like artificial intelligence that are already gaining a foothold in healthcare, former Cleveland Clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove, M.D., said he thinks the next big technology in healthcare will be voice recognition.

“Voice recognition is the killer app,” said Cosgrove, who was offering his perspective on the future of healthcare delivery and innovation during the U.S. News & World Report Healthcare of Tomorrow conference on Friday. Cosgrove, who now advises Google on its healthcare initiatives, was offering his first-hand look at how tech can transform the industry, even though Google itself is still settling on the exact role it...

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